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Dattier

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Alley 26 or M Sushi for some fine dining. Both are walking distance from The Parlour for great ice cream and Pour for beer. All are walking distance from the Durham Food Hall and The Glass Jug Beer Lab by the downtown Farmers Market.

The Federal and James Joyce are two bar/restaurants right next to each other across from Brightleaf Square, and next to Gorsha for Ethiopian food.
 
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obatiger

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Any steakhouse recs? War Eagle. Looking forward to experiencing Cameron.
 

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Tough call. If you're looking for a local steakhouse in Durham, NanaSteak is probably the closest thing. If you go a little outside of Durham, into Raleigh, The Angus Barn is possibly the best steakhouse in the entire Southeast.

Angus Barn is the ticket. A great dining experience & great food.
 
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Good luck getting in there
Yes, you need to make reservations and there probably aren't any available this time of year.
If not, you can still go early and hit the Turkey Lounge upstairs. There will be a waitlist but it's first come, first serve.

It's a very cool place and it decked out for Christmas.
 
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timo0402

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Yes, you need to make reservations and there probably aren't any available this time of year.
If not, you can still go early and hit the Turkey Lounge upstairs. There will be a waitlist but it's first come, first serve.

It's a very cool place and it decked out for Christmas.
Def worth checking out
 
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Kingbluedevil

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Auburn alum here! Traveling to Durham for the game next week - I’ve never been to the area. Any recs for restaurants or attractions to hit in the short time period we are there?
I know you didn't like the outcome but how was the experience?